EP1596075A1 - Three-dimensionally adjustable mounting device - Google Patents

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EP1596075A1
EP1596075A1 EP05003984A EP05003984A EP1596075A1 EP 1596075 A1 EP1596075 A1 EP 1596075A1 EP 05003984 A EP05003984 A EP 05003984A EP 05003984 A EP05003984 A EP 05003984A EP 1596075 A1 EP1596075 A1 EP 1596075A1
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
    • F16B5/00Joining sheets or plates, e.g. panels, to one another or to strips or bars parallel to them
    • F16B5/02Joining sheets or plates, e.g. panels, to one another or to strips or bars parallel to them by means of fastening members using screw-thread
    • F16B5/0216Joining sheets or plates, e.g. panels, to one another or to strips or bars parallel to them by means of fastening members using screw-thread the position of the plates to be connected being adjustable

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  • the present invention relates to a mounting device for fixing a module (separately formed equipment and the like) on a floor surface of an aircraft.
  • Attachment tools such as bolts and nuts are used to fix a module such as a galley on a floor surface of the aircraft.
  • a module such as a galley
  • the area of the floor surface has enlarged, and thus the tolerance such as flatness of the floor surface has also increased.
  • the mounting device In order to correspond to large-scale modules such as galleys, the mounting device must be capable of providing adjustment means not only in the height direction perpendicular to the floor surface but also in the planar direction parallel to the floor surface.
  • the present invention provides a mounting device for attaching a module to the aircraft that satisfies the above-described demands.
  • the mounting device comprises, asbasicmeans, a first mount member having an external screw portion, which is fixed to the floor surface and protruded above the floor surface; a second mount member having an internal screw portion that engages to the external screw portion of the first mount member, and a nut hole for receiving a fastening bolt; a first bush member having a cylindrical portion inserted to a mounting hole formed to the module, and an inner bore formed so that its axis line is eccentric to the cylindrical portion; a second bush member having a cylindrical portion inserted to the inner bore of the first bush member, and an inner bore formed so that its axis line is eccentric to the cylindrical portion; and a fastening bolt inserted to the inner bore of the second bush member and engaged to the nut hole of the secondmount member.
  • the degree of eccentricity of the first bush member and that of the second bush member are equal, and the second mount member, the first bushmember and the second bush member have parallel planes formed to their outer circumference surfaces.
  • the mounting device of the present invention enables to adjust the position of the module along three-dimensional directions with respect to the floor surface of the aircraft and to fix the module on the floor surface.
  • FIG. 1 is an explanatory view showing the general structure of the mounting device according to the present invention.
  • a mounting device 1 is a device for fixing a module G such as a galley on a floor surface F of the aircraft, having a first mount member 10, and a second mount member 20 that engages to a screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10.
  • a module G is mounted on top of a second mount member 20.
  • a first bush member 30 is inserted to a hole H 1 formed to the module G and a second bush member 40 is inserted to the inner side of the first bush member 30.
  • the position of module G can be adjusted in a Z-axis direction, which is a perpendicular (up-down) direction, by a screw mechanism.
  • the first bush member 30 and the second bush member 40 have outer circumference surfaces that are eccentric to the rotation axis.
  • the bolt 50 is tightened to fix the module G.
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the mounting device 1.
  • a screw portion 12 is formed to an underfloor portion of the first mount member 10 arranged to pass through the floor surface F of the aircraft, which is engaged with and fixed to a nut hole formed to the aircraft.
  • the first mount member 10 has a flange, and a seal member S can be interposed between the flange 13 and the floor surface F if necessary.
  • the second mount member 20 threadably mounted on an external screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10 has a hexagonal surface 22 that can be rotated using a wrench or the like.
  • the module G mounted on top of the second mount member has a mounting hole H 1 .
  • the first bush member 30 is inserted to the mounting hole H 1
  • the second bush member 40 is inserted to the inner side of the first bush member 30.
  • a fastening bolt 50 is inserted to a center hole of the second bush member 40.
  • the second bush member 40 has a cylindrical portion that is eccentric to the center hole.
  • the first bush member 30 having an inner bore into which the cylindrical portion of the second bush member 40 is inserted also has a cylindrical surface that is eccentric to the bore.
  • the degrees of eccentricity of the cylindrical surfaces with respect to the bores of the first and second bush members are the same.
  • Reference C of FIG. 2 shows a portion of a service cart stored in the galley.
  • the clearance between the mounting portion of module G (in this case, the galley) and the storing position of the service cart C is small.
  • the module G can be fixed adjustably to even a narrow space.
  • FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the overall structure of the mounting device 1 according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 is an explanatory view showing the details of the first mount member 10.
  • the first mount member 10 has an external screw portion 12 that can be threadably mounted on a nut member on the aircraft, which can be fixed to the aircraft using a wrench or the like utilizing parallel planes 15.
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory view showing the details of the second mount member 20.
  • the second mount member 20 has an internal screw portion 21 that can be threadably mounted on the external screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10.
  • the second mount member 20 has a hexagonal column 22 and a cylindrical portion 23, and the member 20 is threaded to the first mount member 10 using the hexagonal column 22. Resin members 25 are inserted to two portions of the hexagonal column 22, adopting a structure to prevent loosening of the thread engagement.
  • a screw hole 24 is provided at the center of the cylindrical portion 23 to which a fastening bolt is to be engaged.
  • a resin member 26 is also inserted to this screw hole 24.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory view showing the details of the first bush member 30.
  • the firstbushmember 30 has a flange portion and a cylindrical portion 34 formed under the flange portion.
  • the flange portion has parallel planes 35 formed thereto, which are used for rotating the first bush member 30.
  • a cylindrical bore 32 is formed to the inner side of the cylindrical portion 34.
  • the axis line of the cylindrical portion 34 is eccentric away from the axis line of the cylindrical bore 32 by a distance E 1 .
  • FIG. 7 is an explanatory view showing the details of the second bush member 40.
  • the second bush member 40 has a flange portion and a cylindrical portion 44 formed under the flange portion.
  • the flange portion has parallel planes 45 formed thereto, which are used for rotating the second bush member 40.
  • An inner bore 42 is formed to the inner side of the cylindrical portion 44.
  • the axis line of the cylindrical portion 44 is eccentric away from the axis line of the inner bore 42 by a distance E 1 .
  • the outer diameter size of the cylindrical portion 44 is determined so that it can fit loosely in the inner diameter of the cylindrical bore 32 of the first bush member 30.
  • the inner diameter size of the inner bore 42 is set so that it allows the outer diameter of the fastening bolt 50 to be fit loosely thereto.
  • the axial position of the mounting hole H 1 of module G can be adjusted with respect to the axis line of the fastening bolt 50.
  • the adjustable amount is within the range of degree of eccentricity E 1 on the X-Y plane, using the axis line of the fastening bolt 50 as reference.
  • FIGS. 8 through 10 are explanatory views showing the height adjustment operation of the module according to the mounting device 1 of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 shows the state in which the screw portion 21 of the second mount member 20 is engaged to a maximum extent to the screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10 fixed to the floor surface F of the aircraft.
  • the height Z 1 of the module G, which is the galley, from the floor surface F is at minimum value.
  • the second mount member 20 is rotated with respect to the screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10, so that the second mount member 20 is adjusted to a position separated from the first mount member 10 using the screw portion 21.
  • the height Z 2 of the module G from the floor surface F is greater than Z 1 .
  • the second mount member 20 is further rotated so that the second mount member 20 is adjusted to a position separated to a maximum extent from the first mount member 10.
  • the height Z 3 from the floor surface F is at maximum value.

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The invention provides a mounting device for fixing a module such as a galley on the floor of an aircraft, which is capable of adjusting the position of the module. A mounting device (1) is a device for fixing a module (G) such as a galley on the floor surface (F) of an aircraft. A first mount member (10) is fixed to a nut hole etc. formed in advance to the floor surface (F). A second mount member (20) engages to a screw portion (16) of the first mount member (10). A cylindrical portion of a first bush member (30) is inserted to a mounting hole (H1) of the module (G). The first bush member (30) has an inner bore that is eccentric with respect to the cylindrical portion. A second bush member (40) has a cylindrical portion inserted to the inner bore of the first bush member (30), and an inner bore that is eccentric to the cylindrical portion. A fastening bolt (50) inserted to the inner bore of the second bush member (40) can have its position adjusted three-dimensionally by rotating the second mount member (20) engaged to the second mount member and the first and second bush members (30) and (40).

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a mounting device for fixing a module (separately formed equipment and the like) on a floor surface of an aircraft.
Description of the related art
Attachment tools such as bolts and nuts are used to fix a module such as a galley on a floor surface of the aircraft. Along with the increase in size of the aircraft, the area of the floor surface has enlarged, and thus the tolerance such as flatness of the floor surface has also increased.
Conventionally, in order to fix the module on the floor having this large tolerance, bushes etc. are layered to adjust the height thereof.
In order to correspond to large-scale modules such as galleys, the mounting device must be capable of providing adjustment means not only in the height direction perpendicular to the floor surface but also in the planar direction parallel to the floor surface.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a mounting device for attaching a module to the aircraft that satisfies the above-described demands.
The mounting device according to the present invention comprises, asbasicmeans, a first mount member having an external screw portion, which is fixed to the floor surface and protruded above the floor surface; a second mount member having an internal screw portion that engages to the external screw portion of the first mount member, and a nut hole for receiving a fastening bolt; a first bush member having a cylindrical portion inserted to a mounting hole formed to the module, and an inner bore formed so that its axis line is eccentric to the cylindrical portion; a second bush member having a cylindrical portion inserted to the inner bore of the first bush member, and an inner bore formed so that its axis line is eccentric to the cylindrical portion; and a fastening bolt inserted to the inner bore of the second bush member and engaged to the nut hole of the secondmount member.
According to further aspects of the invention, the degree of eccentricity of the first bush member and that of the second bush member are equal, and the second mount member, the first bushmember and the second bush member have parallel planes formed to their outer circumference surfaces.
By the arrangement described above, the mounting device of the present invention enables to adjust the position of the module along three-dimensional directions with respect to the floor surface of the aircraft and to fix the module on the floor surface.
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  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the general structure of a mounting device according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 2 is an overall cross-sectional view showing the general structure of the mounting device according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 3 is an overall cross-sectional view showing the general structure of the mounting device according to the present invention;
  • FIG. 4 is a detailed view of a first mount member;
  • FIG. 5 is a detailed view of a second mount member;
  • FIG. 6 is a detailed view of a first bush member;
  • FIG. 7 is a detailed view of a second bush member;
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory view showing the adjustment operation according to the mounting device of the present invention;
  • FIG. 9 is an explanatory view showing the adjustment operation according to the mounting device of the present invention; and
  • FIG. 10 is an explanatory view showing the adjustment operation according to the mounting device of the present invention.
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    FIG. 1 is an explanatory view showing the general structure of the mounting device according to the present invention.
    A mounting device 1 is a device for fixing a module G such as a galley on a floor surface F of the aircraft, having a first mount member 10, and a second mount member 20 that engages to a screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10.
    A module G is mounted on top of a second mount member 20. A first bush member 30 is inserted to a hole H1 formed to the module G and a second bush member 40 is inserted to the inner side of the first bush member 30.
    By rotating the second mount member 20, the position of module G can be adjusted in a Z-axis direction, which is a perpendicular (up-down) direction, by a screw mechanism. The first bush member 30 and the second bush member 40 have outer circumference surfaces that are eccentric to the rotation axis.
    Thus, by rotating the first bush 30 and the second bush 40 around the rotation axis, it is possible to adjust the position of the module G within a plane formed by the X-axis and the Y-axis according to the degree of eccentricity.
    After completing the positional adjustment, the bolt 50 is tightened to fix the module G.
    FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of the mounting device 1.
    A screw portion 12 is formed to an underfloor portion of the first mount member 10 arranged to pass through the floor surface F of the aircraft, which is engaged with and fixed to a nut hole formed to the aircraft. The first mount member 10 has a flange, and a seal member S can be interposed between the flange 13 and the floor surface F if necessary.
    The second mount member 20 threadably mounted on an external screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10 has a hexagonal surface 22 that can be rotated using a wrench or the like.
    The module G mounted on top of the second mount member has a mounting hole H1. The first bush member 30 is inserted to the mounting hole H1, and the second bush member 40 is inserted to the inner side of the first bush member 30.
    A fastening bolt 50 is inserted to a center hole of the second bush member 40.
    The second bush member 40 has a cylindrical portion that is eccentric to the center hole. The first bush member 30 having an inner bore into which the cylindrical portion of the second bush member 40 is inserted also has a cylindrical surface that is eccentric to the bore.
    The degrees of eccentricity of the cylindrical surfaces with respect to the bores of the first and second bush members are the same.
    Thus, by rotating the first and second bush members 30 and 40, it is possible to adjust the position of the mounting hole H1 of the module G along a plane with respect to the axial line of the fastening bolt 50.
    Reference C of FIG. 2 shows a portion of a service cart stored in the galley.
    It is preferable that the clearance between the mounting portion of module G (in this case, the galley) and the storing position of the service cart C is small.
    According to the mounting device 1 of the present invention, the module G can be fixed adjustably to even a narrow space.
    FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing the overall structure of the mounting device 1 according to the present invention.
    FIG. 4 is an explanatory view showing the details of the first mount member 10.
    The first mount member 10 has an external screw portion 12 that can be threadably mounted on a nut member on the aircraft, which can be fixed to the aircraft using a wrench or the like utilizing parallel planes 15.
    FIG. 5 is an explanatory view showing the details of the second mount member 20.
    The second mount member 20 has an internal screw portion 21 that can be threadably mounted on the external screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10.
    The second mount member 20 has a hexagonal column 22 and a cylindrical portion 23, and the member 20 is threaded to the first mount member 10 using the hexagonal column 22. Resin members 25 are inserted to two portions of the hexagonal column 22, adopting a structure to prevent loosening of the thread engagement.
    A screw hole 24 is provided at the center of the cylindrical portion 23 to which a fastening bolt is to be engaged. A resin member 26 is also inserted to this screw hole 24.
    FIG. 6 is an explanatory view showing the details of the first bush member 30.
    The firstbushmember 30 has a flange portion anda cylindrical portion 34 formed under the flange portion. The flange portion has parallel planes 35 formed thereto, which are used for rotating the first bush member 30.
    A cylindrical bore 32 is formed to the inner side of the cylindrical portion 34. The axis line of the cylindrical portion 34 is eccentric away from the axis line of the cylindrical bore 32 by a distance E1.
    FIG. 7 is an explanatory view showing the details of the second bush member 40.
    The second bush member 40 has a flange portion and a cylindrical portion 44 formed under the flange portion. The flange portion has parallel planes 45 formed thereto, which are used for rotating the second bush member 40.
    An inner bore 42 is formed to the inner side of the cylindrical portion 44. The axis line of the cylindrical portion 44 is eccentric away from the axis line of the inner bore 42 by a distance E1.
    The outer diameter size of the cylindrical portion 44 is determined so that it can fit loosely in the inner diameter of the cylindrical bore 32 of the first bush member 30.
    The inner diameter size of the inner bore 42 is set so that it allows the outer diameter of the fastening bolt 50 to be fit loosely thereto.
    Therefore, by rotating the first bush member 30 and the second bush member 40, the axial position of the mounting hole H1 of module G can be adjusted with respect to the axis line of the fastening bolt 50.
    The adjustable amount is within the range of degree of eccentricity E1 on the X-Y plane, using the axis line of the fastening bolt 50 as reference.
    FIGS. 8 through 10 are explanatory views showing the height adjustment operation of the module according to the mounting device 1 of the present invention.
    FIG. 8 shows the state in which the screw portion 21 of the second mount member 20 is engaged to a maximum extent to the screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10 fixed to the floor surface F of the aircraft.
    In this state, the height Z1 of the module G, which is the galley, from the floor surface F is at minimum value.
    In FIG. 9, the second mount member 20 is rotated with respect to the screw portion 16 of the first mount member 10, so that the second mount member 20 is adjusted to a position separated from the first mount member 10 using the screw portion 21.
    In this state, the height Z2 of the module G from the floor surface F is greater than Z1.
    In FIG. 10, the second mount member 20 is further rotated so that the second mount member 20 is adjusted to a position separated to a maximum extent from the first mount member 10.
    In this state, the height Z3 from the floor surface F is at maximum value.

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    1. A module mounting device for fixing a module on a floor surface of an aircraft, the mounting device comprising:
      a first mount member having an external screw portion, which is fixed to the floor surface and protruded above the floor surface;
      a second mount member having an internal screw portion that engages to the external screw portion of the first mount member, and a nut hole for receiving a fastening bolt;
      a first bush member having a cylindrical portion inserted to a mounting hole formed to the module, and an inner bore formed so that its axis line is eccentric to the cylindrical portion;
      a second bush member having a cylindrical portion inserted to the inner bore of the first bush member, and an inner bore formed so that its axis line is eccentric to the cylindrical portion; and
      a fastening bolt inserted to the inner bore of the second bush member and engaged to the nut hole of the secondmount member;
         wherein the position of the module can be adjusted along the axial direction of the mount member and within the plane perpendicular to the axial direction of the mount member.
    2. The module mounting device for an aircraft according to claim 1, wherein the degree of eccentricity of the first bush member and that of the second bush member are equal.
    3. The module mounting device for an aircraft according to claim 1, wherein the second mount member, the first bush member and the second bush member have parallel planes formed to their outer circumference surfaces.
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